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The Anachronist
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This one's cute. I like his rendition of Liz Lemon.

I like it! But with "hippie" in the name, people may think your soup incorporates cannabis… which wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, really.

"You - you must be almost 30… have you ever kissed a girl?!?

Nutria?

No, you're right. I would love to hang out and eat with him.

I lived in Savannah for several years. It commands a large piece of my heart, and now one of the brightest parts of that heart is gone. I'm so sad.

It is not a great movie, but it has great things in it, and she is one of the greatest. She will be missed.

I'm guessing some kind of prohibition of actually reproducing a stamp image.

… so we've got that to look forward to.

Point of order: the Cushing movies.

Crossover, please!

It was all metaphorical, man.

<pedantic>There is no dark side of the Moon.</pedantic>

I remember only eyes… black eyes that were tiny and yet seemed to engulf me… black as a Universe where all the stars had died… and a voice… a roaring voice like fear itself that seemed to command me… to KILL.

You know, I seem to recall there being something important tucked into the middle of the Moon landing footage, but for the life of me I can't remember what it was…

I did it with TV shows in the 80s.

They are immediately blasted and their organs scrambled by the Daleks' high-intensity long-distance energy beams before reaching the top.

It is bizarre. Maybe they worried her scars would upset?

Try her album "Good One", or her appearance on "This American Life" telling her Taylor Dayne story, which is reworked wonderfully from that album.

"… physicists write idiotically about biology because they're overconfident in their ability to have it all figured out and have something worthwhile to say."